The weak group could fight and lose, or comply with whatever the strong group demanded.

Whatever the case, it certainly wasn't worth arguing about.

Whatever. I came out here to enjoy your company, not argue with you.

Go brush your teeth - and whatever else you need to do.

Whatever his thoughts, they were interrupted when Tammy sped into his arms like a bullet.

Whatever did I say to make you think that?

Dr. Cohen says I should address the issue, whatever that means.

Whatever the case, she always made sure his table was ready when he arrived.

Whatever the issue was, the conflict between Alex and Dulce remained.

Alex continued to be preoccupied with his problem - whatever it was.

Whatever the reason, she felt compelled to answer flippantly.

Betty-Boop or whatever your name is, if you tarry much longer I may be forced to introduce myself, though taking you, at least at this time, would cause a mild alteration to my carefully formulated plans.

Additionally, of the energy the plant absorbs, it only stores one tenth of it in the potato or bean or whatever part we eat.

Whatever their reasons, they treated us well.

She couldn't cure whatever it was, and she couldn't make sense of it.

She wondered what was wrong with Jonny, if she'd get to him in time to heal him from whatever drugs Talon gave him.

Never mind; they'll get Eureka, whatever they're called.

Kittens have no consciences, so they eat whatever pleases them.

I remember his caressing touch as he led me from tree to tree, from vine to vine, and his eager delight in whatever pleased me.

When Prince Andrew went in the two princesses, who had only met once before for a short time at his wedding, were in each other's arms warmly pressing their lips to whatever place they happened to touch.

Know this, Masha: I can't reproach, have not reproached, and never shall reproach my wife with anything, and I cannot reproach myself with anything in regard to her; and that always will be so in whatever circumstances I may be placed.

Well, whatever we do, I'd like to do it as a family.

Whatever the case, they had no flow together.

"Whatever," he said, and walked unsteadily to the bed.

Whatever it was, she wanted to know.

His hands might be soft, but he was capable of dealing with whatever came in his direction.

"Whatever," my wife said.

She felt the poison in Talon's blood, but whatever poison ran in the devil's body was inseparable from him.

Whatever the case in the past, war in the future can serve no useful purpose.

His son made no rejoinder, but it was evident that whatever arguments were presented he was as little able as his father to change his opinion.

Whatever I may be, I can't live under Bonaparte's rule.

After she felt herself deserted by Princes Mary and alone in her grief, Natasha spent most of the time in her room by herself, sitting huddled up feet and all in the corner of the sofa, tearing and twisting something with her slender nervous fingers and gazing intently and fixedly at whatever her eyes chanced to fall on.

Whatever the case, they were getting closer to their goal.

I want to be part of this - whatever it is.

Whatever the case, Natalie began suckling as soon as the nipple was in her mouth.

Whatever the reason, the kiss had awakened her as effectively as the prince did sleeping beauty.

Whatever the reason, it felt good to have options he didn't know about.

Sarah would do whatever Giddon said, because he was her son... and Tammy had no choice.

Well, whatever it is, it probably won't go down too well with Howard or Len.

Whatever was bothering him, he needed to say something or stop sulking.

Yancey was down the trail to whatever he did for a living.

Whatever she couldn't get into it, she would simply have to leave behind.

Whatever. Just think it over and don't jump into something you might live to regret.

Whatever the case, he kept his distance.

But you did wake up... come back, or whatever you call it, quite easily.

We're here for him, whatever his decision.

You have to promise whatever happens, it stays with us five of us.

Whatever was between those buildings must have burned down.

Remember in grade school when one of those bullies would put you in a half-nelson or whatever you call it, and twist your arm up your back?

I was permitted to spend a part of each day in the Institution library, and to wander from bookcase to bookcase, and take down whatever book my fingers lighted upon.

Of course, I have no sense whatever of dramatic action, and could make only random guesses; but with masterful art he suited the action to the word.

Everything has its wonders, even darkness and silence, and I learn, whatever state I may be in, therein to be content.

To them and to a few friends with whom she is in closest sympathy she writes with intimate frankness whatever she is thinking about.

She showed me how very foolish it would be for me to pursue a four years' course of study at Radcliffe, simply to be like other girls, when I might better be cultivating whatever ability I had for writing.

What is remarkable in her career is already accomplished, and whatever she may do in the future will be but a relatively slight addition to the success which distinguishes her now.

Whatever doubts Miss Keller herself may have had are now at rest.

Her life has been a series of attempts to do whatever other people do, and to do it as well.

Her untaught, unsatisfied hands destroy whatever they touch because they do not know what else to do with things.

She puts her hands in our plates and helps herself, and when the dishes are passed, she grabs them and takes out whatever she wants.

Don't worry; I'll do my best and leave the rest to whatever power manages that which we cannot.

She is always ready to share whatever she has with those about her, often keeping but very little for herself.

For a whole evening she will sit at the table writing whatever comes into her busy brain; and I seldom find any difficulty in reading what she has written.

She had met with the expression Mother Nature in the course of her reading, and for a long time she was in the habit of ascribing to Mother Nature whatever she felt to be beyond the power of man to accomplish.

Throughout Helen's education I have invariably assumed that she can understand whatever it is desirable for her to know.

But the child has no recollection whatever of this fact.

If a man has faith, he will co-operate with equal faith everywhere; if he has not faith, he will continue to live like the rest of the world, whatever company he is joined to.

They, being commonly out of doors, heard whatever was in the wind.

All the attractions of a house were concentrated in one room; it was kitchen, chamber, parlor, and keeping-room; and whatever satisfaction parent or child, master or servant, derive from living in a house, I enjoyed it all.

The partridge and the rabbit are still sure to thrive, like true natives of the soil, whatever revolutions occur.

William Gilpin, who is so admirable in all that relates to landscapes, and usually so correct, standing at the head of Loch Fyne, in Scotland, which he describes as "a bay of salt water, sixty or seventy fathoms deep, four miles in breadth," and about fifty miles long, surrounded by mountains, observes, "If we could have seen it immediately after the diluvian crash, or whatever convulsion of nature occasioned it, before the waters gushed in, what a horrid chasm must it have appeared!

Ice has its grain as well as wood, and when a cake begins to rot or "comb," that is, assume the appearance of honeycomb, whatever may be its position, the air cells are at right angles with what was the water surface.

I was an involuntary spectator and auditor of whatever was done and said in the kitchen of the adjacent village-inn--a wholly new and rare experience to me.

Associations formed elsewhere, springing from a feeling of humanity, or any other cause, have nothing whatever to do with it.

Whatever Bogdanich may be, anyway he is an honorable and brave old colonel!

He worked well whatever the import of his work.

Whatever we may say about the soul going to the sky... we know there is no sky but only an atmosphere.

Boris, in the accurate way characteristic of him, was building a little pyramid of chessmen with his delicate white fingers while awaiting Berg's move, and watched his opponent's face, evidently thinking about the game as he always thought only of whatever he was engaged on.

However far he has walked, whatever strange, unknown, and dangerous places he reaches, just as a sailor is always surrounded by the same decks, masts, and rigging of his ship, so the soldier always has around him the same comrades, the same ranks, the same sergeant major Ivan Mitrich, the same company dog Jack, and the same commanders.

But at the moment when he imagined himself calmed by such reflections, she suddenly came into his mind as she was at the moments when he had most strongly expressed his insincere love for her, and he felt the blood rush to his heart and had again to get up and move about and break and tear whatever came to his hand.

Whatever person she happened to look at she was in love with for that moment.

"Whatever happens to you," he said, "you must bear it all manfully if you have firmly resolved to join our Brotherhood."

Whatever the European sovereigns and commanders may do to countenance Bonaparte, and to cause me, and us in general, annoyance and mortification, our opinion of Bonaparte cannot alter.

To be in Anna Pavlovna's drawing room he considered an important step up in the service, and he at once understood his role, letting his hostess make use of whatever interest he had to offer.

I told my wife that I begged her to forget the past, to forgive me whatever wrong I may have done her, and that I had nothing to forgive.

Whatever was spoken of he would bring round to the superstitiousness of old maids, or the petting and spoiling of children.

Well, whatever it may be...

Whatever he tried to be, whatever he engaged in, the evil and falsehood of it repulsed him and blocked every path of activity.

Whatever he tried to be, whatever he engaged in, the evil and falsehood of it repulsed him and blocked every path of activity.

Whatever her father's feelings might be, she begged Natasha to believe that she could not help loving her as the one chosen by her brother, for whose happiness she was ready to sacrifice everything.

Whatever he orders I shall do.

Whatever question arose, a swarm of these drones, without having finished their buzzing on a previous theme, flew over to the new one and by their hum drowned and obscured the voices of those who were disputing honestly.

Whatever worldly baseness presented itself to him, he said to himself:

And if you like I will tell you that whatever happens and whatever muddles those at the top may make, we shall win tomorrow's battle.

It is merely necessary to select some larger or smaller unit as the subject of observation--as criticism has every right to do, seeing that whatever unit history observes must always be arbitrarily selected.

Napoleon, with his usual assurance that whatever entered his head was right, wrote to Kutuzov the first words that occurred to him, though they were meaningless.

So now the general explicitly forbade his taking part in any action whatever of Denisov's.

In such a state of affairs, whatever your ultimate plans may be, the interest of Your Majesty's service demands that the army should be rallied at Smolensk and should first of all be freed from ineffectives, such as dismounted cavalry, unnecessary baggage, and artillery material that is no longer in proportion to the present forces.

He did not purposely say things to please her, but whatever he was saying he regarded from her standpoint.

He did not repeat to himself with a sickening feeling of shame the words he had spoken, or say: "Oh, why did I not say that?" and, "Whatever made me say 'Je vous aime'?"

Whatever you tell me, I will do.

Whatever he may tell me, I will do it.

Whatever happens and whoever may stand at the head of affairs, the theory can always say that such and such a person took the lead because the collective will was transferred to him.

Experience shows us that whatever event occurs it is always related to the will of one or of several men who have decreed it.

In whatever direction a ship moves, the flow of the waves it cuts will always be noticeable ahead of it.

Whatever happens it always appears that just that event was foreseen and decreed.

Whatever presentation of the activity of many men or of an individual we may consider, we always regard it as the result partly of man's free will and partly of the law of inevitability.

The moment in which the first movement was made is irrevocable, and at that moment I could make only one movement, and whatever movement I made would be the only one.

Maybe it was jet lag - whatever that was.

Whatever the problem was, it remained in his mind alone.

Whatever his problem, she needed to get involved.

Whatever happens, it's not going beyond the five of us.

Whatever occurs, we'll live with it.

Howie, if Quinn could get you back to the road, is there any way you could stay with this guy to his car, or whatever he's driving?

Whatever. I'm not harassing you; I'm just curious.

"I'll need whatever you can get me," he said.

Maybe, if she made it out of here, she'd go to lunch Sunday and do whatever felt right, like spend her life with him.

But whatever the process, the result is wonderful.

And His will is governed only by infinite love for us, and so whatever befalls us is for our good.